Pubs, bars and restaurants in the UK could re-open by the end of the summer, according to a draft 50-page plan to take the country out of lockdown.
Customers would be expected to follow strict social distancing rules as part of a reported re-opening targeting the end of August or early September.
Britain's route out of coronavirus lockdown is a five-stage plan staggered over the next six months. Boris Johnson will set out his “roadmap” on Sunday.
He said the first steps will happen the next day “if we possibly can”. The Mirror understands a draft 50-page plan has been drawn up to get the country back to normal.